* The Atlanta and Orlando Learning Sites are designed to provide students with the benefits of a South University
experience at a convenient location. Not all programs are offered at our Learning Sites.

HUM1002 History of Art from the Middle Ages to Modern Times, 4 Credit Hours

HUM2101 World Civilization I: Prehistory to 1500 C.E., 4 Credit Hours

HUM2102 World Civilization II: 1500 to Present, 4 Credit Hours

PHI2301 Introduction to Philosophy, 4 Credit Hours

REL1001 World Religions, 4 Credit Hours

Social and Behavioral Sciences (choose one)

ECO2071 Principles of Microeconomics, 4 Credit Hours

ECO2072 Principles of Macroeconomics, 4 Credit Hours

POL2076 American Government, 4 Credit Hours

PSY1001 General Psychology, 4 Credit Hours

SOC1001 Introduction to Sociology, 4 Credit Hours

SOC2010 Social Problems, 4 Credit Hours

Area II Foundation Requirements: 8 Credits

BUS1038 Business Law I, 4 Credit Hours

BUS2038 Business Law II, 4 Credit Hours

Area III Major Requirements: 44 Credits

Core

LGS1001 The Legal Field: Law and Ethics, 4 Credit Hours

LGS1004 Torts and Remedies, 4 Credit Hours

LGS1005 Legal Research and Writing I, 4 Credit Hours

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LGS1006 Legal Research and Writing II, 4 Credit Hours

LGS2001 Civil Litigation, 4 Credit Hours

LGS2002 Family Law, 4 Credit Hours

LGS2003 Estate Planning and Probate, 4 Credit Hours

LGS2004 Criminal Law, 4 Credit Hours

LGS2007 Computers in the Legal Office, 4 Credit Hours

Electives (choose one)

LGS2005 Real Estate Law, 4 Credit Hours

LGS2008 Worker's Compensation Law, 4 Credit Hours

LGS2010 Bankruptcy Law, 4 Credit Hours

LGS2030 Administrative Law, 4 Credit Hours

Capstone:

LGS2099 Paralegal Externship, 4 Credit Hours

Note(s):

All students enrolling in the partially online program offered through the Savannah campus must document that at least four legal specialty courses comprising at least 16 quarter credit hours were completed in a traditional classroom format.

*The program requires that LGS1005 Legal Research and Writing I be completed in a traditional classroom format. The student can complete any other three (3) legal specialty courses in a traditional classroom format with the approval of the Program Director in consultation with the Registrar. The courses completed on campus in a traditional classroom format must be comparable to the legal specialty courses offered at South University.

Students in Savannah's partially online Legal Studies Program should contact their academic counselor for information on completing these requirements.

South University, Online Program Offerings may not be available to residents of all states. Please contact an admissions representative for further information.